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. Daily Edition • July 3, 2025 SUPPORTED BY You might soon experience some of the shortest days of your life. That may sound scary, but it’s really just an oddity relating to Earth’s rotation. Over the past few years, our planet has been overall spinning faster on its axis, to the point that timekeeping experts have said our clocks might have to skip a second around 2029. In the shorter term, the quicker rotation means that there are a few days coming up that are expected to be shorter than…Read more
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Wake up to good news. Supported By Thursday • February 8, 2024 In the lead-up to Sunday’s NFL championship, many fans are asking themselves, “Chiefs or Niners?” But there’s already a Super Bowl winner in our hearts, and it’s 11-year-old football reporter Jeremiah Fennell. The young sports journalist has been on the ground in Las Vegas scoring one-on-ones with top players like Travis Kelce and Fred Warner ahead of the big game. And he’s just getting started. “I think that interviewing people...
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Wake up to good news. Supported By Wednesday • February 7, 2024 Anyone out there planning a wedding and needing some musical inspiration? Esther Lee, deputy editor of The Knot, recently shared 2023’s most popular first dance songs, and the No. 1 pick was a bit of a surprise. For the first time in seven years, Ed Sheeran’s “Perfect” was bumped from the first spot in favor of Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling in Love.” Lee told People magazine that the change-up is likely due to the two...
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Wake up to good news. Supported By Tuesday • February 6, 2024 Gardeners, get ready for some inspiration: The results of the 17th International Garden Photographer of the Year competition are in. The winning shot, taken by June Sharpe of Kent, England, looks more like a painting than a photograph, showing the “layered branches” of a conifer. “When judging pictures, we are hoping to be embraced, and taken on a journey, within a story. June’s picture delivers,” said head judge Tyrone McGlinchey....